Haddonfield’s Katherine Rice, Mainland’s Savannah Hodgens lead TCNJ at inaugural Herb Lorenz Invitational!!!!!!

College of New Jersey senior Katherine Rice from Haddonfield and sophomore Savannah Hodgens from Mainland Regional placed 2nd and 3rd Saturday at the inaugural Herb Lorenz Invitational at the Green Lane Fields in Ewing.

Rice placed 2nd in 20:07 over the 5,000-meter course, and Hodgens was 3rd in 20:13. Overall winner was Emily Hoegler, who ran 20:04.

The College of New Jersey swept the first five spots and won the team title in the 5,000-meter event, held to honor legendary runner Herb Lorenz, who grew up in Pemberton, starred at The College of New Jersey and went on to become a record-setting Masters runner, a 2:17 marathon runner, a two-time member of the U.S. national team that went to World XC and an inductee of the Road Runner’s Club of America Hall of Fame. Lorenz died in 2011 at 71.

Herb Lorenz’s wife Irma was honorary starter for the women’s race and TCNJ assistant coach and former Rancocas Valley runner Mike Walker spoke about Lorenz’s legacy before the event began. Lorenz’s son Eric and daughter Diane – both outstanding runners as well – were on hand for the ceremony along with their kids.

The TCNJ women are ranked No. 2 in the NCAA Division 3 Metro Region by the USTFCCCA behind only Widener.

The College of New Jersey also swept the men’s race, led by Michael Rodriguez in 20:10 over 6,000 meters.

Williamstown’s Anne Sasse, Washington Twp.’s Allyson Wernik, Seneca’s Amanda McNally lead Rowan to Philly Metro Invite title, Clearview’s Aubrey Donahue 5th for Immaculata!!!!!!

Williamstown’s Anna Sasse, Washington Township’s Allyson Wernik and Seneca’s Amanda McNally recorded top-10 finishes Saturday as the Rowan women edged Stockton by six points to win the Philadelphia Metropolitan Cross Country Championships.

Sasse, a junior, placed 2nd in 20:17.8 over 5,000 meters at Belmont Plateau in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, finishing just behind overall winner Kayla Kass of Stockton.

Clearview’s Aubrey Donahue from Immaculata University in East Whiteland Township in Chester County, Pa., in her 2nd collegiate race, placed 5th overall in 20:41.4.

Wernik ran 20:53.9 for 7th and McNally 21:00.7 for 9th for Rowan, which topped Stockton 39-45. Rowan and Stockton women took 10 of the first 16 spots in a field of over 100 runners. Jefferson of Philly was 3rd with 85 points.

Two other Williamstown graduates – sophomores Mackenzie Saber and Gianna Burgio – also raced for the Profs as well as Ocean City’s Issy Smith, also a sophomore. Saber placed 18th in 21:50 and was Rowan’s 5th runner, Burgio ran 22:31 and placed 27th and Smith was 30th in 23:01.

Also in Rowan’s top seven were senior Mia Guerra from Hasbrouck Heights [4th in 20:28], sophomore Abbey Churchill of Indian Hills [20th in 22:03] and soph Gabriella Pagano of Pope John XXIII [23rd in 22:17].

For Stockton, Shawnee graduate Madelyn Valasek placed 10th overall and was the Ospreys’ 3rd finisher in 21:00.9.

Stockton is ranked 3rd in the USTFCCCA NCAA Division 3 Metro Region, and Rowan is No. 7.

Holy Family freshman Maya Harper of Pleasantville placed 24th in 22:22.1 and was the Tigers’ second finisher.

Jefferson placed 3rd with junior Olivia Monahon of Woodstown the Rams’ 4th finisher in 26th in 22:29.4, and junior Sarah Brennan of Pitman was Jefferson’s 6th runner in 34th overall at 23:09.4.

With an entirely South Jersey top-7, Rowan wins Philadelphia Metropolitan Championships at Belmont Plateau!!!!!!

With a top seven comprised entirely of South Jersey high school graduates, Rowan recorded a team title Saturday in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Cross Country Championships at Fairmount Park’s Belmont Plateau in Philadelphia.

Sophomore Anthony Faust from Bishop Eustace and freshman Colin Patterson from Haddon Heights both placed in the top 10 for the Profs, who outscored 2nd-place Wilmington (Delaware) 49-63 for the team title. Stockton (82) and Georgian Court (93) placed 3rd and 4th in the 14-team competition.

Rowan is ranked 4th in the USATFCCC Metro Region and Stockton is 6th.

Faust ran 28:11.9 in hot, muggy conditions over five miles at Belmont to place 3rd and Patterson ran 28:22.4 to place 6th.

Also in Rowan’s top seven were freshman Joshua Jackson [14th in 28:54.7], sophomore Scott Hubbard [16th in 28:57.6], sophomore Joshua Cason [18th in 29:00], junior Sean Eisenhower [19th in 29:04.1] and sophomore Sean Hice [22nd in 29:15.5].

Sophomore Dalton Culleny of Cedar Creek was Stockton’s 5th runner and sophomore Tyler Wells from Audubon was the Ospreys’ 6th runner.

Wilmington was led by junior Dan Wyshinski from Pennsville in his first race since last year’s NCAA Division 2 East Regionals in Garden City, N.Y. Wyshinski placed 4th in 28:13.2. Freshman Joel Oquendo from Pennsauken, in his first collegiate race, was Wilmington’s 6th runner, taking 33rd overall in 29:39.

For Georgian Court of Lakewood, senior Xavier Seals of Woodstown placed 24th and was the Lions’ 3rd finisher.

Freshman Anas Bensaoud from Clearview, a transfer from SUNY Stony Brook, led Rowan College Gloucester County in 26th place overall in 29:22 in his first college XC meet. Bensaoud ran track last spring and was a double All-America at the NJCAA Division 3 Championships in Utica, N.Y.

Haddonfield’s Tobias Janssen takes 5th for George Washington in Navy Invitational!!!!!!

Haddonfield graduate Tobias Janssen, a George Washington freshman, placed 5th overall at the Navy Cross Country Invitational Saturday morning in Annapolis, Md.

Janssen ran 16:39.84 over 5,000 meters and was GWU’s 3rd finisher overall. He finished only 22 seconds behind overall winner Owen Ahten of Navy.

It appears that the 5K race was for freshmen, and upperclassmen ran in a separate 8,000-meter race.

Janssen ran 4:17.57 and 9:23.20 at Haddonfield and was 5th at the state Group 2 cross country meet at Holmdel, which Haddonfield won.

Navy edged George Washington 25-32 for the team title.

Woodbury’s Peyton Shute ties course record with huge win at Cherokee Challenge, Delsea’s Matthew Littlehales wins soph race!!!!!!

Peyton Shute won the Senior Race by over 100 meters and tied the course record Saturday at the 26th annual Cherokee Challenge.

Shute covered the 3,200-meter course in 9:26.13, finishing about 24 seconds ahead of 2nd-place Matthew Lucas of Monroe Township.

The course record is listed as 9:26 – with no fractions – by Cherokee’s Shawn Wilson in 2012. The official results from 2012 show none of the times with 10ths so Wilson and Shute will share the course record at 9:26.

Shute was the state Group 1 champ at 800, 1,600 and 3,200 meters last spring and placed 11th at the Meet of Champions in XC with a 16:05 at Holmdel.

Delsea’s Matthew Littlehales ran 10:13.0 to win the Sophomore Race over Gavin Leffler of Tatnall School in Wilmington, who was 2nd in 10:15.5. Matthew Littlehales’ older brother Andrew won the Senior Race in 2021 in 9:47.

Other runners under 10:30 Saturday included Collingswood’s Elijah Forrest [9:51.9, 3rd in Senior Race], Paul VI’s Will Mrozinski [7th in Senior Race, 10:04.3], Williamstown’s Dylan Saber [10th in Junior Race, 10:10.7], Williamstown’s Dominic Burgio [3rd in Sophomore Race, 10:18.0], Haddon Heights’ Reggie Hernandez [11th in Junior Race, 10:19.7], Audubon’s Aiden Williams [12th in Senior Race, 10:21.5], Moorestown’s Peter Simpson [4th in Sophomore Race, 10:22.9] and Owen Dybus of Haddon Township [16th in Senior Race, 10:27.6].

Salesianum of Wilmington won the boys overall title with a combined 30 points from their top finisher in each of the four varsity races. Paul VI was the top South Jersey school with 82 points. Shawnee had the lowest score among South Jersey schools in the combined boys-girls scoring with 318 points (150 boys, 168 girls). Conestoga of Berwyn, Pa., was the overall combined winner with 153.

Here’s a look at the 10-fastest runners in course history [and also the top 10 South Jersey times]:

9:26 … Shawn Wilson [Cherokee], 2012 [Senior Race]
9:26.13 … Peyton Shute [Woodbury], 2023 [Senior Race
9:17.69 … Luke Petela [Haddon Township], 2014 [Senior Race]
9:28 … Miles Schoedler [Ocean City], 2010 [Senior Race]
9:29.36 … Andrew Marston [Conestoga, Pa.], 2014 [Senior Race]
9:30.59 … Louis Corgliano [Hammonton], 2013 [Senior Race]
9:32.93 … Chris Romero [Voorhees], 2017 [Senior Race]
9:33 … Jon Vitez [Haddonfield], 2009 [Senior Race]
9:33 … Ben Potts [Haddonfield], 2009 [Senior Race]
9:36 …….. Vitez, 2008 [Junior Race]
9:33.26 … Luke Johnson [West Windsor-Plainsboro North [Senior Race]
9:38 … Nick Costello [Delsea], 2012 [Senior]
9:40 … Roberte Rawls [Triton], 2010 [Senior]
9:40 …….. Corgliano, 2012 [Junior]
9:41.51 … Sean MacPherson [Sterling], 2014 [Senior Race]

Mainland’s Gillian Lovett wins Senior Race with fastest S.J. time at Cherokee Challenge in eight years!!!!!!

Gillian Lovett became Mainland Regional’s first Cherokee Challenge winner in eight years Saturday when she won the senior race at the 26th annual Challenge on a hot, muggy morning that wasn’t conducive to fast times.

Lovett ran 11:38.5 over 3.2 kilometers, finishing just ahead of Cherokee’s Kerry O’Day, who was 2nd in 11:44.4.

The only other Cherokee Challenge winner in Cherokee history is Alyssa Aldridge, who won the freshman race in 11:58 in 2014 and the sophomore race in 11:34 in 2015.

Despite the difficult conditions, Lovett’s time was fastest in the Senior Race since 2019, when Maddy Kopec of Red Bank Catholic ran 11:34..

Lovett’s time was fastest by any South Jersey runner in any race since Aldridge’s 11:34 in 2015 and fastest in the senior race since Shelby Cain of Haddonfield ran 11:33 in 2013.

As a junior, Lovett placed 5th at the state Group 3 meet with a 19:27 at Holmdel County Park.

In addition to Lovett and O’Day, other South Jersey girls under 12 minutes Saturday included Ocean City’s Maeve Smith [3rd in Junior Race in 11:41.7], Mainland’s Sofia Day [4th in Junior Race in 11:53.6] and Williamstown’s Alyssa Boucher [6th in Senior Race in 11:57.3].

Mainland finished 2nd in the overall girls team scoring competition and was the top South Jersey school with 53 points with top-10 finishers in three of the four races [Cecilia Foreman 9th in freshman race, Day 4th in junior race, Lovett 1st in senior race]. Mainland’s top soph finisher was Macie Gannon.

Sadie Krueger of Northern Burlington Middle School won the Middle School race with a 8:06.4 over 2,400 meters, only eight seconds off the middle school record of 7:58 set by Haddonfield’s Briana Gess.

Syracuse junior Ethan Wechsler from Cherokee earns top-10 finish at Harry Groves Invitational at Penn State!!!!!!

Cherokee’s Ethan Wechsler raced to a top-10 finish Friday at the Harry Groves Spiked Shoe Invitational at Penn State.

Wechsler, a Syracuse junior, covered the 5.2-mile course in State College in 25:44.8, which is 24:45 pace for the more conventional five-mile or 8,000-meter course.

Wechsler was Syracuse’s seventh runner, and the Orangemen scored a near-perfect 16 points in winning the team title 16-59 over Pitt. The host Nittany Lions were 3rd with 71 points.

Syracuse packed its first seven runners in 13.7 seconds. Senior Perry Mackinson was the overall winner in 25:31.1.

Syracuse is ranked No. 11 in NCAA Division 1 by the USATFCCCA (USA Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association) and No. 1 in the Northeast Region.

Moorestown’s Kate Inglis leads Catholic University with 6th-place finish at Mt. St. Mary’s Duals!!!!!!

Moorestown’s Kate Inglis, a junior at Catholic in Washington, D.C., placed 6th out of more than 50 runners Friday in the Mount St. Mary’s 5K Duals in Emmitsburg, Md.

Inglis ran 19:09.8 over the 5,000-meter course and was Catholic’s first runner across the finish line. That 19:09.8 is a collegiate 5K PR for Inglis, whose previous fastest all-course time over 5,000 meters was 19:57.0 in September 2021 in a meet at the Kernstown Battlefield in Winchester, Va.

Catholic placed 3rd with 84 points, behind George Washington (15) and Howard (79).

Inglis was the steeplechase champion and 1,500 runner-up this past spring at the Landmark Conference Championships at Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pa., and 3,000 runner-up at the indoor championships in Selinsgrove, Pa. She was 4th in the Landmark Conference XC meet last fall in Baltimore.

At Moorestown, Inglis was the South Jersey Group 3 sectional champ at 3,200 meters in 2021 at Delsea.

Haddonfield’s Donnie Jellig opens collegiate career as Franklin & Marshall’s top finisher in F&M Open!!!!!!

Freshman Donnie Jellig from Haddonfield was Franklin & Marshall’s 1st finisher and 2nd overall Saturday in the F&M Open.

Jellig ran 16:41.0 over the 5,000-meter course at Franklin & Marshall’s Baker Campus Fields in Mannheim Township, just outside Lancaster. He placed 2nd overall to F&M alum Mike Maglione, a 2023 graduate.

Jellig was the top finisher among 13 F&M runners in his first collegiate race.

At Haddonfield, Jellig placed 12th last fall in the state Group 2 cross country meet at Holmdel and was the Bulldogs’ 3rd finisher as they won their 20th state title.

Army’s Andrew Littlehales from Delsea places 6th at Maine Black Bear Invitational!!!!!!

Delsea’s Andrew Littlehales opened his season with a big race for Army Saturday at the Maine Black Bear Invitational.

Littlehales, a sophomore, placed 6th out of 65 runners, covering the 8,000-meter course at Penobscot Valley Country Club in Orono in 25:05.8.

Littlehales was Army’s No. 4 runner in a 26-56 win over New Hampshire, with Maine 3rd also with 56 points.

Last fall, Littlehales only raced twice for Army and had an 8,000 PR of 26:37.8 from a race in Van Cortlandt Park.

At Delsea, ran 4:17.71, 9:10.39 and 15:04.81 on the track and was 3rd at the state Group 3 XC meet at Holmdel in the fall of 2021.